Service Dog PolicyDogs are allowed in first floor dogs rooms ONLY. If you plan on bringing a service dog into a non-dog room please be aware of the following:
A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform for a person with a disability. According to the law we may ask if the animal is required because of a disability and what work or task the animal has been trained to perform. Expect us to ask.
The Americans with Disabilities Act cites that EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DOGS or animals DO NOT have training to do specific tasks in assisting a person with a disability or impairment, unlike service animals. Hence pets may not be allowed to accompany their owner in pubic places i.e. restaurants, stores, and HOTELS.
In short please don’t abuse the law in place to help people with disabilities. In addition a emotional support dog in a non-dog room could cause a severe allergic reaction to the following guests and you would be responsible.